What Glock Sights Are The Best? Here’s 7

Published on July 22, 2022
Duration: 2:54

This review covers seven different Glock sight options, ranging from budget eBay finds to premium Meprolight and Ameriglo models. The host highlights the Meprolight Bullseye FT for its unique design and effectiveness in self-defense, and the Ameriglo CAP sights as a top choice for slim Glocks. Traditional OEM Glock night sights, both metal and U-notch variants, are also praised for their reliability and ease of use in daily carry scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Meprolight Bullseye FT sights offer a unique, front-sight-less aiming system for Glocks, compatible with slim and double-stack models. For concealed carry, Glock OEM U-notch night sights and Ameriglo CAP sights are highly recommended for their reliability and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Meprolight Bullseye FT Sights Review
  2. 00:34Glock OEM Metal Night Sights
  3. 00:51Glock OEM U-Notch Night Sights
  4. 01:17Ameriglo CAP Sights for Slim Glocks
  5. 01:38Budget Tritium 3-Dot Sights
  6. 01:49Ghost Ring Night Sights
  7. 02:13Budget eBay Night Sights Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Meprolight Bullseye FT sights?

The Meprolight Bullseye FT sights are a unique aiming system for Glocks that doesn't require a front sight. They are compatible with both double-stack and slim models and use a combination of fiber optics and tritium, proving effective for self-defense once accustomed to their design.

Which Glock sights are best for concealed carry?

For concealed carry, the host recommends Glock OEM U-notch night sights for their reliability and ease of use. Ameriglo CAP sights are also highly regarded, especially for slim Glocks like the 43X and 48, due to their accuracy and tritium front sight.

Are budget Glock sights worth considering?

Yes, budget options like inexpensive eBay night sights ($20) or basic tritium three-dot sights can offer significant improvements over factory plastic sights, especially for low-light visibility and home defense, providing good value for the cost.

What's the difference between Glock OEM metal and U-notch night sights?

Glock OEM metal night sights feature a traditional three-dot configuration and are a direct upgrade from plastic sights. The U-notch variant, preferred by the host, uses a 'U' shaped rear sight and a single dot front sight, which he finds easier and more reliable for daily carry.

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